2 Timothy 3:3
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse describes characteristics of some people in the last days—people who lack natural affection, break truces, make false accusations, are uncontrolled and fierce, and despise good people. The Apostle Paul wrote this to Timothy, warning him about such individuals.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you have a friend who never shows love or kindness, breaks promises they made, lies about others, acts like they can do whatever they want without following rules, gets angry easily, and doesn't respect good people. That's the kind of person this verse is talking about.
Contexte historique
The Apostle Paul wrote 2 Timothy from prison in Rome around AD 67-68, addressing his young protégé Timothy. The letter warns against false teachers and describes the difficult times to come in the last days, giving guidance for maintaining faith and good conduct.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In modern life, we might see these qualities in someone who constantly undermines their colleagues at work by spreading rumors, breaks agreements with clients, and shows no genuine care or loyalty. This verse reminds us to be discerning about such behaviors and to strive for the opposite traits.